User:Thindir
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Јован Анђелковић | |||||||||||||||||
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Other names | Golfin, Valarion, Thindir, Taras | ||||||||||||||||
Position | Editor | ||||||||||||||||
Language | English, Norwegian, Serbian, Sindarin, German, Russian | ||||||||||||||||
Location | Belgrade,Serbia/Brithombar | ||||||||||||||||
Occupation | Philologist | ||||||||||||||||
Age | 26 | ||||||||||||||||
Edit Count | 9 | ||||||||||||||||
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Gender | Male | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 6'1 | ||||||||||||||||
Hair colour | Black | ||||||||||||||||
Eye colour | Dark brown | ||||||||||||||||
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Talk page | Thindir | ||||||||||||||||
IRC | Thindir
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Mae govannen, mhelyn nin! In my small country we are still bound by paganism and with the deeper study of which I came across The Silmarillion. I come from Prokuplje, Serbia where almost everyone had read The Silmarillion and is a great fanatic of Tolkien. Over the past few years I have worked on deeper analysis of Sindarin and Quenya. Because of my skill with languages I have become a philologist and polyglot, of course, inspired by Tolkien's many works.
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[edit] Projects
Sindarin analysis. Tengwar and Cirth analysis.
[edit] My Tolkien Library
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ringis.
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- The Hobbit
- The Silmarillion
- The Unfinished Tales
- The Letters of Tolkien
[edit] Favourites
Character: Finrod and Fingolfin
Location: Doriath
Book: The Silmarillion
Chapter: "Of the Beginning of Days"
Era: Years of the Trees
[edit] Etymology
Essi-The name Golfin is the consists of Sindarin Gol, meaning "Wise" and Fin, meaning "Tress".
Amilessë-The name Valarion was made out of Valar and Sindarin Ion, meaning "Son".
Epessë-Thindir consists of Thin of Sin, meaning "Grey" and Sindarin Tir, meaning "Watcher".
Kilmessi-Taras is made of Sindarin Tar, meaning "Strong" and aras, meaning "Deer".